

Sanjeev Baraili
@sanjeevbaraili · Musicians & Instrumentalists, Guitarist
Sanjeev Barali is a famous guitarist, music arranger & composer in Nepal. He has played guitar in more then thousands of songs and Hundreds have performed in concerts.
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